A Plaistow, N.H., couple wanted by police after a seriously injured 3-year-old boy was taken to a hospital have been arrested, U.S. marshals said Wednesday.

Police had been looking for Roland Dow, 27, and Jessica Linscott, 23, for 14 days after Linscott's son, James, was taken to a hospital with serious injuries.

Dow and Linscott were arrested Wednesday evening at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla. The U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force said the two had been watching a parade and were heading back toward the attractions area when they were arrested without incident.

David Charles of the U.S. Marshals Service said the two were taken into custody the minute they laid eyes on them.

"I find it very sad that these two were located in an area designed to bring joy and happiness to children," said marshal David Cargill. "I want to thank the public for their assistance in providing the tips which led to this arrest."

Cargill said the two were located after investigators sifted through the "sometimes overwhelming" number of tips they received. Those tips led officials to Orlando.

The boy's grandmother said James had a second brain surgery at Children's Hospital in Dartmouth. Law enforcement officials said the Department of Children, Youth and Families has legal custody of the boy.

Officials had said anyone who was helping the couple evade capture could face charges.

Linscott has been charged with multiple counts of child endangerment, and Dow was charged with first- and second-degree assault.

The two are being held at Orange County Jail. If they waive extradition, Dow and Linscott will be picked up by authorities from New Hampshire and returned to the Granite State, officials said.